In May 1997, Fleetwood Mac performed "Tusk" live at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. This recording came during a pivotal moment in the band's history, following their reunion for the live album "The Dance," which celebrated their classic lineup and marked their first tour together since 1998. The anticipation surrounding "The Dance" and the subsequent performances reinvigorated their popularity, introducing their music to a new generation. Notably, "Tusk" originally appeared on their 1979 album of the same name, which was a departure from their earlier sound and showcased their willingness to experiment. The live recording, remastered for the occasion, not only highlights the band's enduring talent but also serves as a testament to their ability to blend rock with innovative production—a hallmark of Fleetwood Mac's legacy. The performance encapsulates the spirit of their reunion and the lasting impact of their music.